Green Sea Turtle

The green sea turtle has a wide distribution and is found in subtropical and tropical seas of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Ocean.

As Reptiles turtles need to swim to the surface to breathe. A notable feature of the turtles is that the females swim thousands of miles across the oceans to lay their eggs on the same beach where they once were born.

Things to Do:

Watch their loving keepers feeding Amadeus and Clementine with broccoli, lettuce and cucumber

Get to know, that these turtles are vegetarians

Explore how the two curious Sea Turtles glide smoothly through the 320,000 l Ocean tank

Learn why these kind of turtles are endangered

Turtles are ancient reptiles – they’ve been around for 200 million years and can live to be 100!

It’s not genetics that determines whether a hatching sea turtle is male or female – it’s the nest temperature. The higher it is, the more females are born!

The biggest threat to leatherback turtles is plastic bags in the ocean. The turtles mistake them for jellyfish and eat them.